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lhav2010-09-03 18:57:18
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lhav, 2010-09-03 18:57:18

Internet in the business center

In our business center (Central district of Moscow) tariffs for the Internet go beyond all conceivable boundaries. And if we are ready to spend money on mail and telephony, then honestly, it's a pity for money on web surfing.
Now we use Yota, which is terribly inconvenient and slow.
How did you get out of such situations?

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Maxima, 2010-09-04
@Maxima

And here is our way.
We have encountered such a problem.
I assumed that there are local providers that are not as snickering as the big ones.
A few days later, and twenty calls with magic words ...
We found those we were looking for, an excellent rate like 16000 kb / s for 500 rubles.
In short, I have a beeline tariff at home and the speed is steeper, but it flies slower than there.
They extended it quickly plus another and offered to connect all the offices and offered us money if we recommend other offices (we refused).
Belyaevo metro area.
If anyone needs, I'll tell you where to call.

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Kir Shatrov, 2010-09-03
@RazoR_Empire

Negotiate with advanced residents, transfer Wi-Fi from a neighboring house to an access point-receiver at home.

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Sergey, 2010-09-03
@bondbig

They sat on Yota and Comstar, and then moved nafig.

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mrkto, 2010-09-03
@mrkto

Try Skylink.
Over there in St. Petersburg they have already launched unlimited unlimited for 900 rubles, in Moscow it seems to be the same (" Unlimited Megapolis ")
If not, then Megafon, in any case, you need to test coverage and speed.

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transcend, 2010-09-03
@transcend

There is the same problem, Beeline provides services in the business center. And his prices for legal entities are just space, for example, the cost of the Internet for us is equal to the cost of renting a room :-)
Therefore, we are sitting on Yota, it’s good that Eta has routers.
Comstar WiMax works MUCH better, but the inability to share it, unfortunately, is why we do not use it.
There is a business center where the Internet is included in the rental price, but the rental price is significantly higher, respectively.

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ipswitch, 2010-09-04
@ipswitch

in Moscow, if he takes COMSTAR WiMAX, then this is what you need. There are far fewer subscribers on Comstar than on Yota, overloads are very rare, and the speed keeps well. If there is a Stream subscriber among friends / acquaintances, you can switch to a tricky tariff, for 790 rubles per month you get two unlimited - WiMAX and Stream at a speed of 6 Mbps.

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Rudolfo, 2010-10-08
@Rudolfo

Tenants need to be punched in the ears. For example, write to the FAS (an attempt is not torture).

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the_ghost, 2010-10-09
@the_ghost

Buy any 3G modem with an adequate tariff for individuals and plug it into dir320, for example. And that's it - distribute the Internet on your wifi :)

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igorvolkov1993, 2016-09-30
@igorvolkov1993

I want to raise the topic a little. In the central region of Moscow, in principle, Iota should work well, but since it doesn’t work for you, then I think it’s best for you to connect cable Internet. I think Beeline is suitable for you, here on the promobile there is a description of tariffs for cable Internet. So I think this is the best option if you want a stable speed.

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